Respiratory System Flashcards

1
Q

What is the correct order of the passage of air?

A

• Nose

• Pharynx

• Larynx

• Trachea

• Bronchi

• Bronchioles

• Alveoli

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2
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Which muscles are used in the inspiration phase during rest?

A

• Diaphragm

• External intercostals

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3
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Which muscles are used in the expiration phase during rest?

A

It’s passive, the diaphragm and external intercostals just relax

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4
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Which muscles are used in the inspiration phase during exercise?

A

• Diaphragm

• External intercostals

• Sternocleidomastoid

• Scalenes

• Pectoralis minor

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5
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Which muscles are used in the expiration phase during exercise?

A

• Internal intercostals

• Abdominals

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What is the order of processes for inspiration at rest?

A

• External intercostals contract

• Ribcage forced upwards

• Volume increased, pressure decreased

• (Same time) diaphragm contracts

• Volume increased, pressure decreased

• Air drawn in due to pressure difference

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7
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What is the order of processes for expiration at rest?

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• Diaphragm relaxes

• External intercostals relax

• Ribcage lowered

• Volume decreases, pressure increases

• Air forced out due to pressure difference

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8
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What is the order of processes for inspiration during exercise?

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• External intercostals, diaphragm, sternocleidomastoid, scalenes, and pectoralis minor contract

• Ribcage forced upwards quickly

• Volume greatly increased, pressure greatly decreased

• Lots of air drawn in due to large pressure difference

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9
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What is the order of processes for expiration during exercise?

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• Internal intercostals contract

• Ribcage forced down quickly

• Diaphragm, sternocleidomastoid, scalenes, pectoralis minor and external intercostals relax

• Abdominals contract

• Volume greatly decreased, pressure greatly increased

• Lots of air forced out due to large pressure difference

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10
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What features assist in gaseous exchange/diffusion at the alveoli?

A

• Large SA of alveoli

• Moist thin walls (lung surfactant) (one cell wall thick)

• Short distance for diffusion (short diffusion pathway)

• Lots of capillaries

• Large blood supply

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